If you are looking for a peripheral neuropathy program in Roanoke & Christiansburg, you may be dealing with symptoms that slowly reshape daily life. Burning, tingling, numbness, or “pins and needles” can make walking feel unsteady, disrupt sleep, and chip away at confidence. Many people also feel frustrated after trying options that only dull discomfort without addressing what is driving the pattern.
At Balance Wellspace Integrative Medicine, our pain management programs for nerve conditions are designed to feel organized and practical from the first visit.
Care begins with a focused neurological evaluation, and then your providers map out clear next steps based on what your nerves and movement patterns are showing. Plans often combine Electric Cell Signaling (Sanexas), supportive light-based therapies, and targeted nutrition guidance to help reduce sensitivity and support healthier function over time.
With clinics in Roanoke and Christiansburg, we serve patients across Southwest Virginia with coordinated care, straightforward explanations, and follow-up that stays consistent.
What is a Peripheral Neuropathy Relief Program?
A peripheral neuropathy relief program is a structured plan that uses several supportive therapies to address nerve-related symptoms from more than one angle.
Dr. Jennifer Walker built this program after seeing how peripheral neuropathy can slowly reduce a patient’s independence. Many of our Roanoke patients have been with us since 2006, and we watched symptoms progress even as medication plans expanded.
That experience pushed Dr. Walker to study neuropathy progression in depth and travel nationwide to learn what was working in leading clinics. She shaped those findings into a clear program with measurable checkpoints and consistent follow-up, so patients understand what each step is for and how progress is tracked.
Because neuropathy varies from person to person, the plan focuses on a few shared priorities: improving blood flow to the extremities, using targeted electrical stimulation to support nerve comfort and signaling, and reinforcing progress through nutrition and lifestyle guidance with an emphasis on inflammation support. In more advanced cases, regenerative options may be considered based on clinical fit.
Low-Level Light Therapy
Sanexas Horizontal Therapy
Extracorporeal Pulsed Activation Therapy (EPAT)
Human Cellular Tissue Product (HCTP) Injections
Physical Rehabilitation
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Conditions We Support With Peripheral Neuropathy Care In Roanoke and Christiansburg
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Diabetes-related nerve symptoms often develop gradually and can affect the feet, legs, or hands. Care may focus on improving comfort, supporting steadier sensation, and reducing the “hot, burning, or buzzing” feeling some patients describe. We also consider lifestyle factors that can influence nerve health and day-to-day stability.
Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy
Chemo-induced neuropathy can leave lasting sensitivity, numbness, or tingling that affects walking, sleep, and daily tasks. Our program supports patients who want a local option for structured care, with services that aim to improve nerve comfort, balance confidence, and overall function as the body continues recovery.
Idiopathic Neuropathy
Sometimes neuropathy has no clear single cause, even after prior testing. If symptoms are persistent and hard to predict, a structured evaluation can help clarify the pattern and guide next steps. Care is built around what you are experiencing now, with progress tracked through consistent follow-up.
Nerve Pain, Numbness, and Balance Changes
Neuropathy is not only about discomfort. Many patients notice clumsiness, reduced foot awareness, or an unsteady gait that increases fall risk. Our approach often includes support that addresses both nerve symptoms and movement control, so walking and standing feel more reliable over time.
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Advantages of the Balance Wellspace Neuropathy Program
When nerve symptoms affect balance, sleep, and daily activity, you need a plan that stays consistent. Our program is designed to be coordinated, measurable, and easy to understand, so you know what each step is for and what progress should look like.
Multi-Disciplinary, Coordinated Care
Patients often feel stuck when care is fragmented across different offices. Here, your providers collaborate, share findings, and keep your plan aligned. That means fewer mixed messages and a clearer path forward, especially when neuropathy overlaps with joint stress, old injuries, or movement compensation.
Sanexas Therapy and Supportive Modalities
Many plans include Electric Cell Signaling with Sanexas, along with other supportive therapies chosen based on clinical fit. The goal is to help calm irritated nerve patterns and improve tolerance for movement. We explain how each option fits your plan so it never feels like guesswork.
Practical Guidance That Fits Real Life
Neuropathy care works best when the plan holds between visits. We provide clear education, realistic activity guidance, and nutrition support when appropriate. You will understand what to do at home, what to avoid during flare-ups, and how to track changes in sensation, balance, and daily function.
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Why Choose Balance Wellspace for Neuropathy Care?
Patients choose Balance Wellspace because the program is built on deep clinical focus, careful tracking, and ongoing refinement. Our providers report a 90%+ success rate among patients who qualify for and complete the Peripheral Neuropathy Program, based on the outcomes we track throughout care, including pain levels, balance confidence, and day-to-day function.
We have spent years studying peripheral neuropathy, including common causes, how symptoms progress, and how different therapies affect function over time. We review results closely and refine the program as research and technology change, so care does not stay static.
We also take a whole-body view. That means we look beyond symptoms and evaluate factors that can contribute to nerve irritation, circulation changes, inflammation patterns, and movement instability. Even though patients share the same diagnosis, the plan is individualized based on symptom severity, overall health, and your goals, with clear follow-up at each step.
Local Access & Neighborhoods Served
We proudly serve patients throughout Roanoke and Christiansburg and nearby communities, including:
Roanoke
South Roanoke and the Colonial Avenue corridor.
Salem
Easy access via I-81.
Vinton
Convenient drive via I-581.
Christiansburg
Uptown Christiansburg and The Marketplace area.
Blacksburg and Radford
Short commute via US-460 and US-11.
Located at 2522 Colonial Ave SW, Roanoke, VA 24015, our Roanoke clinic is near the Franklin Road and Colonial Avenue area, with convenient access to Routes 220 and 419.
Our Christiansburg clinic is in The Marketplace Shopping Center, 2725 Market St NE, Christiansburg, VA 24073, close to major shopping and main routes used across the New River Valley.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Balance Wellspace Neuropathy Program unique?
Our program is designed to be comprehensive and coordinated, so care does not feel fragmented from one visit to the next. Instead of leaning on heavy medications that only mask symptoms, we use a multi-pronged plan that may include Electric Cell Signaling (Sanexas), supportive light-based therapies, and nutritional guidance when appropriate. Each recommendation is explained in plain language, with clear next steps.
Is the 90%+ success rate applicable to both your Roanoke and Christiansburg locations?
Both locations follow the same clinical approach and use the same core technologies. We track outcomes and symptom changes throughout the program, focusing on functional measures that matter to daily life, such as comfort with walking, steadier balance, and sleep quality. Individual results vary, and your plan is adjusted based on how your body responds.
Does your neuropathy care involve surgery or addictive medications?
No. Our goal is non-surgical, drug-free support whenever possible. We focus on responsible care that aims to improve function and reduce flare-ups through advanced modalities, movement-focused guidance, and lifestyle support, rather than relying on medications that can come with unwanted side effects.
Can your program help with chemo-induced neuropathy for patients in Salem or Blacksburg?
Yes. We support multiple forms of peripheral neuropathy, including chemo-induced neuropathy. Patients often choose our clinics for local access to structured care without having to travel far for a coordinated program.
How do I know if my nerve changes have progressed too far?
The most reliable next step is specialized testing at our Roanoke or Christiansburg office. We use diagnostic tools to assess sensation and quantify sensory loss. If there is still measurable nerve function remaining, many patients are candidates for supportive care and may see meaningful changes over time.